Gimp,
Gwenview,
ImageMagick and
Quanta
have replaced Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver in our studios for a more efficient workflow.
They are just some examples of dozens of creative and design software included in a Linux distribution.
We use them every day.
The GIMP
GIMP is an acronym for the GNU Image Manipulation Program for Linux, Mac OS X, Unix, and Windows.
It is a freely distributed piece of software suitable for such tasks
as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring.
It is an extremely capable piece of software with many capabilities. It
can be used as a simple paint program, a expert quality photo retouching
program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image
renderer, a image format converter, etc.
GIMP is extremely expandable and extensible. It is designed to be
augmented with plugins and extensions to do just about anything. The
advanced scripting interface allows everything from the simplest task to
the most complex image manipulation procedures to be easily scripted.
Quanta Web Development
Quanta is a web development tool for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). Quanta is designed for quick web development and is rapidly becoming a mature editor with a number of great features.
The Quanta team is developing enhancements geared toward making it easy for web developers to customise, extend and enhance Quanta.
Quanta Plus is a Web IDE that strives to be neutral and transparent to all markup languages, while supporting popular web-based scripting languages, CSS, and other emerging W3C recommendations.
Quanta is available for Linux.
Many linux distros are bundling Quanta.
Please check your favourite vendor's site for a package tailored to your distro.
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